Let's Encrypt from Start to Finish will most likely be finished and published in its entirety by the end of this week (possibly next week; probably next week; I'm guessing next week). You can actually read a full draft on GitHub. I'll be polishing that, adding more documentation, and hopefully building a couple of end-to-end demos as I move it over.

I have a few update posts planned and some of them drafted, but nothing scheduled yet. I'd like to come back to these in the near future:

KeePass + ssh: I've spent a few months getting really mad at Microsoft and have a few snippets that have improved my original build. Unsurprisingly, the Linux build has worked beautifully from day one.

Docker in WSL: Not a whole lot has changed in stable channels (as far as I know), but Microsoft's been publicizing some fairly major paradigm shifts that deserve exploration. I'm not waiting with bated breath. I am, however, excited to see what's change with LinuxKit; those devs are amazing.

My big, long-term goal for 2018 is to break out my writing system into a usable tool. It's more a collection of tools and some opinionated configuration than anything else, and I don't see it growing much beyond that. Right now it's built via copypasta and I hate that. Plus the yak shave potential is so high with that project that I can't not do it.